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Paulina Gretzky’s New Backside Tattoo Causes A Stir (Photos)

Paulina Gretzky’s New Backside Tattoo Causes A Stir (Photos)

Paulina Gretzky showed off her new tattoo to the world this week, leading to a strong reaction from sports fans.

Paulina, 34, has occupied an interesting place at the intersection of entertainment and sports for more than a decade.

As the daughter of arguably the greatest hockey player of all time and wife of perhaps the best golfer of his generation, Paulina has built up a massive following of enthusiasts from both.

That has led to her being one of the biggest social influencers on the planet. She is probably the only legitimate rival to Paige Spiranac in the space.

This week Paulina found herself trending once more, this time over her new backside tattoo.

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If it feels like Paulina has been in the headlines a lot as of late, it’s because she has been. Between her poolside photos, fun-looking beach pictures and wild videos, it seems like she is a permanent fixture in the news cycle.

Plus, even after all these years, Paulina’s social media output continues to generate the sort of engagement that few pro athletes can match.

 

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Big picture, with her husband currently serving as LIV’s biggest star and best player, it is hard to see Paulina ceding the limelight to anyone in the foreseeable future.

The pair will likely continue to be a mainstay in the larger cultural zeitgeist, much in the way they have been for many years now.

As Paulina proved with this most recent tattoo, she is still one of the biggest names in all of sports. What will she ultimately blow up for next online? Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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